Blasphemy
Today is Blasphemy Day.
I have no original blasphemy to contribute with, because all the clever things have already been said. Here’s a few samples.
There’s plenty more, but I think more than three videos in one post would be overkill. By the way, isn’t it odd how all my favourite comedians seem to be atheists? Is it the case that I find people more funny if they agree with me, or is it the case that intelligent, clever people are more likely to be atheists? I mean, frankly, I can’t remember having heard a funny comedian admit they believe in god.
I prefer to call it Blastphemy.
Comment by Muhamad — Saturday, October 3, 2009 @ 18:06
The Dara O’Briain piece on homeopaths and “balance” in tv reporting is very good also.
Keep up the blog by the way, I really enjoy reading your thoughts. Though I understand how hard it can be. I have a film-related blog I haven’t updated in about a year now.
Comment by Paul Clarke — Wednesday, October 14, 2009 @ 17:10
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Comment by GeorgeRic — Monday, October 26, 2009 @ 01:39